According to Feed Nova Scotia, approximately 22 per cent of people seeking help at food banks have full time jobs, which is the highest that number has ever been.
Between 2021 and 2022, the poverty rate in the province shot up from 8.6 per cent to 13.1 per cent, according to newly released data from Statistics Canada. Nearly 30 per cent of Nova Scotians were also food insecure, the agency said. Both rates are the highest among the provinces.
Feed Nova Scotia says ahead of the Easter holiday, many individuals and families are facing food insecurity and festivities can amplify their struggles.
More students are going to school hungry as food bank usage across Nova Scotia skyrockets, according to Feed Nova Scotia. Some staff at schools are taking matters into their own hands.